Originally Posted by BROOKS1E
(Post 11527094)
i may be grovelling next year to get on another clubs stand if i cant press gang more members to go :norty:
cheers Pete (Beds and Bucks Scoobys) JohnD |
Tbf it is a long way for you guys to come, I expect that puts quite a few off
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Originally Posted by JohnD
(Post 11527111)
May come to combining clubs to get viable numbers?
JohnD
Originally Posted by IainMilford
(Post 11527198)
Tbf it is a long way for you guys to come, I expect that puts quite a few off
Ian............ as we are not a very big club we do struggle to fill stand space unless its at Santa Pod which is on most of our members door steps as i think in this day and age people cant afford to drive any great distance due to the cost of fuel, but i dont feel that Castle Combe is that far from where we are based its about 2 and quarter hours (110 or so miles depending on what route) and driving to and from the shows is all part of the day for me any way but then thats me all over :D |
Ha,ha...................Yeah, 13 quid for the ticket and 70 quid for fuel!
JohnD |
Originally Posted by JohnD
(Post 11527484)
Ha,ha...................Yeah, 13 quid for the ticket and 70 quid for fuel!
JohnD sorry if i got off topic there :) |
Originally Posted by BROOKS1E
(Post 11528092)
Thats true John, but to be honest if we added up the cost every time we used our cars we wouldnt keep them very long, and you dont exactly own an Impreza for its fuel economy :D its like when i do a track day, if i sat down and added up the total cost of the day (and i usually go to Bedford as its on my doorstep so not far, altho i have been to a few others) i wouldnt have gone more than once, but the thrill of the day far outweighs the cost of the day for me but i do understand where people cant afford to go to track days or shows that are a bit of a distance but the other side of the coin is why own a car like an Impreza if your only going to go very short distances in it due to the MPG,maybe its just me but i enjoy using my car and i get my monies worth out of it,yes i may be fortunate in that i can afford to do these things but i work bloody hard and so i get the benefits of it.
sorry if i got off topic there :) Bedford is a bit fuel happy! There and back from Romford plus the trackday gave me around 12mpg! The cost of fuel fortunately, is not a real issue as it's not a daily driver. Just to put things in to perspective, being of a 'certain age' I remember back in the 60's having a Vauxhall VX4/90 (1508cc 'hot' version of the Victor) that returned 25-26mpg and a Rover 2000TC (110bhp) that gave similar results and needed 100octane fuel! The fuel efficiency of modern cars is amazing when you compare the performance of then and now! JohnD |
Originally Posted by JohnD
(Post 11528318)
Agree with that.
Bedford is a bit fuel happy! There and back from Romford plus the trackday gave me around 12mpg! The cost of fuel fortunately, is not a real issue as it's not a daily driver. Just to put things in to perspective, being of a 'certain age' I remember back in the 60's having a Vauxhall VX4/90 (1508cc 'hot' version of the Victor) that returned 25-26mpg and a Rover 2000TC (110bhp) that gave similar results and needed 100octane fuel! The fuel efficiency of modern cars is amazing when you compare the performance of then and now! JohnD i agree with you about Bedford being a thirsty track but if you do the GT circuit (its the only one i will do ) its hardly surprising the fuel empties surprisingly quickly, but i do think its a really good track as its very safe should you have an off etc and for first timers i think its an ideal track to cut their teeth on. |
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